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ExercisesOverviewExplan2025

[…] up painful memories, encounter difficulties beyond the troubleshooting abilities oflay ministers/beginners, and then be re-traumatized by remaining in the unresolved trauma forextended periods of time. However, as Dr. Wilder and I worked to clarify the principles andsharpen the tools for […]

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Maggie#3CondComm

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Maggie #3: Labor and delivery trauma(The Immanuel approach to emotional healing)Explanatory comments, condensed version(©Copyright 2009 K.D. Lehman MD, New 9/21/2009, Revised 1/30/2014)The main purpose of the DVD "Maggie #3: Labor and delivery trauma […]

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IABookAppendB-IATraining

[…] • A "Testimonies" page, which shares encouraging stories from people who are using the Immanuel Approach for working with psychological trauma, and who are often also embracing the wider Immanuel Approach for life. • A "Special Subjects/Advanced Topics" section of […]

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ExercisesGroupsBeginnersNew2022

[…] approach can be used with many people simultaneously. For example, anemotional healing mission team could gather a large group of trauma survivors and facilitatehealing for all of them at the same time? With this kind of possibility in mind, Charlotte […]

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Maggie#1CommentaryCaseStudy

[…] with Jesus," and was ableto enjoy beautiful experiences of being with Jesus with no other agenda coming forward.C. Little "t" Trauma: Some people read our case studies and/or watch the live video sessionsand respond with: "I don’t need this kind […]

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Maggie#1CondComm

[…] 3/14/2007, Revised 6/1/2012Page 4 of 5 To my knowledge, Dr. Francine Shapiro is the original source of the "big ‘T’ trauma/little ‘t’ 4trauma" formulation. See, for example, her discussion of big "T" trauma and little "t" trauma in Shapiro,Francine & […]

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Maggie#1Commentary

[…] 7 Time on tape: 21:51 7 To my knowledge, Dr. Francine Shapiro is the original source of the "big ‘T’ trauma/little ‘t’ 8trauma" formulation. See, for example, her discussion of big "T" trauma and little "t" trauma in Shapiro,Francine & […]

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EMDRAndImmApp

[…] of psychotherapy that combines neurological stimulation2 to produce alternatingactivation of the right and left hemispheres of the brain with basic trauma theory psychotherapytechniques. This alternating hemisphere stimulation, when combined with the psychotherapytechniques of EMDR, appears to dramatically facilitate the healing […]

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BasicMemPhenImp&ExplicitPost

[…] was reliving the event during the stimulation. Many ofthese events, even events that don’t seem to be associated with significant trauma, aredescribed in INCREDIBLE detail. The patients report that the detail they re-experience (see,hear, etc) during stimulation is much more […]

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Spanish IntroImmApp #2

[…] Lehman, M.D. • www.kclehman.com • Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div. Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div. "Ciencia del Cerebro, Trauma Emocional y El Dios Que Está Con Nosotros" Part e I: La Travesía del Siquiatra – Una Corta Introducción […]

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KarlSuicideThoughts

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Case Study: Trauma, Implicit Memory, and Suicide Risk(©Copyright 2001 K.D.Lehman MD, New 2001, Revised 12/21/2024)My experience with suicidal ideation is a good example of how triggered implicit memory fromunderlying trauma can be both […]

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IAandOCD

[…] OCD are a combination of 1.) Genetic vulnerability, sothat the persons brain is predisposed to respond to environmental stress, psychological trauma,and demonic oppression with the clinical picture of OCD; 2.) Psychological trauma; and 3.)Demonic spirits taking advantage of the first […]

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EMDRAndImmApp

[…] of psychotherapy that combines neurological stimulation2 to produce alternatingactivation of the right and left hemispheres of the brain with basic trauma theory psychotherapytechniques. This alternating hemisphere stimulation, when combined with the psychotherapy1 Shapiro, Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing: Basic Principles, […]

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Unresolved Iss Fac Post

[…] the recipientcooperate with the Immanuel Approach process and engage directly with Jesus, the recipient canstill have powerfully positive experiences ( trauma healing, as well as all of the other options forengaging with God) even if the facilitator has unresolved issues. […]

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KarlSuicideThoughts

Karl D. Lehman, M.D. Charlotte E.T. Lehman, M.Div.Case Study: Trauma, Implicit Memory, and Suicide Risk(©Copyright 2001 K.D.Lehman MD, New 2001, Revised 3/5/2026)My experience with suicidal ideation is a good example of how triggered implicit memory fromunderlying trauma can be both […]

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Products/Store Page

[…] and Sustaining Joy for a Lifetime (DVDs) $5000 The Immanuel Lifestyle and Sustaining Joy for a Lifetime (online) $5000 Psychological Trauma, Implicit Memory, & the Verbal Logical Explainer (VLE) (DVDs) $100 Psychological Trauma, Implicit Memory, & the Verbal Logical Explainer […]

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Int Parts Three Diff Kinds

[…] adult self/adult perspective, whenever they choose to, without difficulty or confusion.11 When the person is intensely blended with early, severe trauma (like my first experience of blending withmy six-year-old dyslexia trauma and eighteen-month-old separation trauma, as described in "‘Now that […]

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ImmanuelApproachWithInmates

[…] those of youwho are getting consistently good results).I. Big-picture perspective: Inmates in jails and prisons usually have a lot of trauma, and oftenalso have poor relational maturity skills and low capacity for staying with negative emotions, sothis is a challenging […]

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SteveCommentaryCaseStudy

[…] 2007 session, Steve starts with recalling/reentering the memory for aprevious Immanuel session in which the Lord healed a childhood near-drowning trauma, andthen takes time for deliberate appreciation. As he reconnects with the memory and namesspecific things he appreciates, Steve moves […]

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BasicMemPhenImp&ExplicitPost

[…] was reliving the event during the stimulation. Many ofthese events, even events that don’t seem to be associated with significant trauma, aredescribed in INCREDIBLE detail. The patients report that the detail they re-experience (see,hear, etc) during stimulation is much more […]

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